What’s the Big Deal About Halloween?

Abdu and Derek are joined by special guest Cameron McAllister to discuss Halloween’s rising popularity, horror films, and the potential and pitfalls of both.

Is It Fair to Be Born Fallen and Then Judged?

If we didn’t ask to be born—and if we enter a fallen world where sin is inevitable—how can eternal judgment be just? Rather than repeating familiar answers, we examine the tension between biblical texts.

Did Grace REPLACE the Law?

When Jesus said he fulfilled the law, does that mean it is now abolished? And how do we reconcile the promises of God with the feeling that He is not with us or listening to us?

Old Testament Law (Bad God! Part 12)

Old Testament Law has been viewed as unnecessarily harsh and barbaric, especially in view of modern, allegedly enlightened values. A closer look reveals much, much more than meets the eye for an eye.

The Flood (Bad God! Part 11)

The worldwide flood account retells of a catastrophic deluge that killed untold numbers of human beings. A version of this story exists in many cultures. In this article, we try to untangle the meaning of the flood by looking at it in its original context.

Why Does God Allow the Death of Young People?

The death of a loved one always hits us hard. But when they are young, it strikes us as particularly unjust. How could God allow such a tragedy? We explore this question in depth!

The Tenth Plague (Bad God! Part 10)

There is perhaps no more difficult event in Scripture than the killing of the firstborn sons of Egypt during the tenth plague. Yet the image that this event conjures in our mind may not be quite what Exodus is depicting.

Amalekite Genocide (Bad God! Part 9)

The so-called “genocide” of the Amalekites raises deep moral questions. A closer look at its context reveals a picture that resists easy conclusions.

Canaanite Genocide (Bad God! Part 8)

Few biblical stories raise more questions than the Canaanite “genocide.” A closer look at the ancient context complicates the picture in surprising ways.